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Old 10-28-2007, 04:19 AM   #1 (permalink)
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how long did it take for you to see some results using flutamide and nioxin shampoo? I just started this regimen. Flutamide 250mgs, but I have been taking 125mgs lately. I have been having headaches and dizziness. Has anyone else experienced this? Thanks for any replies.
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Hi ladies,

how long did it take for you to see some results using flutamide and nioxin shampoo? I just started this regimen. Flutamide 250mgs, but I have been taking 125mgs lately. I have been having headaches and dizziness. Has anyone else experienced this? Thanks for any replies.
Flutamide stopped the hair loss cycles almost immediately for me.
I didn't really notice a lot of regrowth until after six months. My Endocrinologist told me it may take a year.
It's been about 16 months now and the hair is growing in like crazy. I have picture links on my profile. I am so amazed with the results.
I don't remember experiencing headaches and dizziness. Maybe you should talk to your doctor about it.
I have used Nioxin for 4 years before Flutamide it didn't grow the hair or stop the hair loss for me. But I was always hopeful. Good luck I hope that Flutamide will work for you. You will have to be patient. I am glad I stuck with it.
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I don't think those products would be too helpful with PCOS, if your hair loss is caused by hormones. It needs to be fixed internally. Allison, what a great success story! I'm glad you grew your hair back, nothing makes me smile more than to hear about women losing weight, re growing head hair, eliminating body hair while battling this demon.
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Allison, I had a look at your photos - absolutely amazing... especially the difference between the 'one year after' and then 'three months later'. So you think it takes about one year to see any real difference?

I'm about to start taking Flutamide, but am a little scared about side effects. I sometimes suffer from despression, and read that Flutamide can increase anxiety? can it cause weight-gain? How do you feel on it?

I'd love to hear from you...

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I actually saw and felt a difference almost immediately. The hair loss cycles stopped immediately. My menstrual cycles became exactly 28 days. I have not had any weight gains. The hair Regrowth really kicked in after 12 months on Flutamide, but I noticed it sooner. I had all over fullness.

I posted this a awhile back about Flutamide and OCD Here:

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OCD and Androgen levels
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I have had OCD to some extent since maybe 9 or 10 years old. I count, like things a certain way, clean a lot, and bite my nails. I have never had it interfere with my life, just a few little quirks about me.
Well six months ago I started Flutamide for the hair loss. After almost thirty years of nail biting I have no desire to do so! I've had acrylic nails for years because of the nail biting, I remove then every few months and get a new set. I remove them myself, I find it too painful in the salon. Well in the between time I have usually chewed off too much nail to get a new set on. It has been a week and I have left them alone. This has never happened before! I last maybe a day or two. I have also noticed other things lately-less organizing, wanting/needing things a certain way. I am excited about the connection and that there may be help.
I saw your post and started doing some research. I found some very interesting info. Here is one of the articles that I found. There is more info about it if you google it:
Antiandrogenic Treatment for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
TOMAS ERIKSSON, M.D., PH.D.
Göteborg, Sweden
To the Editor: Serotonin uptake inhibitors are the major pharmacological agents used in the treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). However, not all patients improve after such treatment, and it is questioned whether the disorder is in fact caused by abnormal serotonergic function. Moreover, it has been suggested that gonadal hormones might be involved in the pathophysiology of OCD (1). In fact, a few patients with OCD have been effectively treated with the antiandrogenic agent cyproterone acetate (2, 3).
I report the case of a man suffering from a severe form of OCD that greatly improved after treatment with a long-acting analogue of the gonadotropin-releasing hormone, which is known to reduce levels of circulating androgens to almost zero.
For Mr. A, age 42, the first symptoms of OCD had appeared at age 10, and he deteriorated during adolescence, when he developed severe rituals, obsessional slowness, cleaning compulsions, and obsessive thoughts. At the age of 20, he was given a disability pension, and since then no major improvement had been evident. For several years he was given adequate doses of clomipramine and extensive psychotherapy without any reduction in his symptoms. Mr. A was so tormented by the disorder that he raised the question of neurosurgical treatment.
On the basis of previous case reports (2, 3), he was given cyproterone acetate in ordinary doses for several months. Although he experienced a slight decrease in the intensity of his OCD symptoms, the effect was not obvious. Nevertheless, as a last resort and with Mr. A’s informed consent, treatment was started with monthly intramuscular injections of 3.75 mg of the long-acting gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogue triptorelin. In the first month he reported an increase in obsessions and compulsions. Such an effect is expected if androgenic hormones actually promote OCD symptoms, since plasma androgen concentrations are temporarily increased during the initial phase of treatment.
After 4 months, Mr. A claimed to be experiencing considerable relief. After 3 more months of treatment, only about 10% of his symptoms remained. He was no longer disabled by his illness, and he began study at the university level. The only side effect he noticed was a reduction in libido, which was less pronounced than it previously was when he was treated with clomipramine.
This observation supports the contention that OCD is associated with increased androgenic activity and that it can be effectively treated with pharmacological agents with antiandrogenic properties.

Source: http://ajp.psychiatryonline.org/cgi/...full/157/3/483
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